The final step in configuring an OCSP responder for the CA is configuring the HTTP endpoint. If
you’ve installed django-ca as a full project or include django_ca.urls in your root URL config,
configure the CA_OCSP_URLS setting. It’s a dictionary configuring instances of
OCSPView. Keys become part of the URL pattern, the value is a
dictionary for the arguments of the view. For example:

CA_OCSP_URLS={'root':{'ca':'34:D6:02:B5:B8:27:4F:51:9A:16:0C:B8:56:B7:79:3F','responder_key':'/usr/share/django-ca/ocsp.key','responder_cert':'F2:5F:7F:31:E1:91:4F:D7:9A:D4:19:65:17:3D:43:88',# optional: How long OCSP responses are valid#'expires': 3600,},}

This would mean that your OCSP responder would be located at /django_ca/ocsp/root/ at whatever
domain you have configured your WSGI daemon. If you’re using your own URL configuration, pass the
same parameters to the as_view() method.